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Voucher - 20 Leva State Loan

Uitgever People's Republic of Bulgaria
Jaar 1954
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Valuta Second lev (1952-1962)
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Opschrift voorzijde 20 НАРОДНА РЕПУБЛИКА БЪЛГАРИЯ 20
ДЪРЖАВЕН ЗАЕМ "ВТОРА ПЕТИЛЕТКА" - 1954 ГОДИНА

ОБЛИГАЦИЯ
20
Серия ДВАДЕСЕТ ЛЕВА НА ПРИНОСИТЕЛ Серия


София 1954 год.
(Translation: 20 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 20
STATE LOAN "SECOND FIVE-YEAR-PERIOD" - YEAR 1954

BOND
20
Series TWENTY LEVA TO THE BEARER Series


Sofia 1954)
Beschrijving keerzijde Plain cream paper printed in dark brown Cyrillic text throughout. The upper heading identifies the "Second Five-Year Plan" loan of 1954, followed by paragraphs of legal terms and a titled prize-draw repayment table — "ПЛАН ЗА ТЕГЛЕНЕ НА ПЕЧАЛБИТЕ" — showing prize amounts, draw schedules, and total winnings across 40 draws over the 20-year loan period.
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Opmerkingen

The 1954 Bulgarian state loan vouchers were instruments of compulsory borrowing, not voluntary investment. The Bulgarian government — following Soviet-bloc practice — required workers and state employees to purchase these bonds as a payroll deduction, effectively a forced transfer of wages back to the state. The 1954 series came at a point when Bulgaria was still liquidating war-era debt while simultaneously funding heavy industrialization targets under the first Five-Year Plan.

Redemption terms were routinely extended or quietly cancelled, and a significant portion of these vouchers were never honoured at face value. Survivors are common precisely because so many were never exchanged.

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